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Clinton's national lead over Trump touches double digit

Clinton's double digit lead is considered to be significant as it is outside the margin of error

Hillary Clinton, accompanied by Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett

Hillary Clinton, accompanied by Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett

Press Trust of India Washington
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has gained a double digit national lead over her Republican rival Donald Trump who has been going through a rough patch over the past few weeks, according to a latest poll.

"The Clinton-Kaine ticket leads the Trump-Pence ticket by 10 points (49-39 per cent) in the race for the White House," Fox News said as it released results of its first poll after the conclusion of the back to back conventions last week.

While Senator Tim Kaine from Virginia is the vice presidential running mate of Clinton, Governor Mike Pence is Trump's running mate.

Clinton's double digit lead is considered to be significant as it is outside the margin of error.
 
A month ago, Clinton was up by six points (44-38 per cent, June 26-28), the report said.

According to the poll, however, 61 per cent of the respondents think Clinton is dishonest.

According to the report, Democrat is winning among the "Obama coalition", the key voting blocs that secured his re-election.

Clinton is favoured among women by 23 points (57-34 per cent), blacks by 83 (87-4 per cent), Hispanics by 48 (68-20 per cent) and voters under 30 by 18 (49-31 per cent), it said.

As per RealClearPolitics, which monitors all major nation polls, Clinton is leading Trump by 5.1 percentage points in an average of these polls.

After the Democratic convention in Philadelphia last week, Clinton's popularity has soared.

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First Published: Aug 04 2016 | 10:48 AM IST

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